hissing sound behind radio
#1
hissing sound behind radio
Ok, I'm not sure if anyone else had this experience, but I recently noticed a hissing noise behind the radio. It hisses when the radio/fan is off. The only way I can get it to stop is to lightly slap the passenger side center console but it only stops for a minute or less and then continues. It has not gotten louder but it has not gotten softer either!
At first, I thought it might be the AC leaking, but that still works. Any ideas as to what it could be?
At first, I thought it might be the AC leaking, but that still works. Any ideas as to what it could be?
#4
The hissing sounds like a 2 liter bottle when you open it VERY slowly. Again, when I lightly slap the center console with the strength of your hand hitting a table when it's about 4 inches off a table. The hissing stops for about 30 seconds then continues.
Is there any possibility that it could be the air conditioning?
Oh yea, and it continues when the radio/cd/tape is off...
Is there any possibility that it could be the air conditioning?
Oh yea, and it continues when the radio/cd/tape is off...
#5
Originally Posted by maxima_million
The hissing sounds like a 2 liter bottle when you open it VERY slowly. Again, when I lightly slap the center console with the strength of your hand hitting a table when it's about 4 inches off a table. The hissing stops for about 30 seconds then continues.
Is there any possibility that it could be the air conditioning?
Oh yea, and it continues when the radio/cd/tape is off...
Is there any possibility that it could be the air conditioning?
Oh yea, and it continues when the radio/cd/tape is off...
#6
Hmm.. I'm not sure. The hissing sound is constant and never changes pitch when accellerating/decellerating. Fan on/off or radio on/off, the hiss continues. When everything is off, it does become annoying though...
So far, my only defense is to turn up the radio!
So far, my only defense is to turn up the radio!
#7
I spoke to someone who knows something about cars and their input was that it could be a vacuume seal leaking since it is close to the temperature control area. Thinking about it, it does make sense... Would I need to pull the radio + out? Might there be a way to check if it's that without doing that?
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